Man sues Siloam Springs Memorial Hospital
Posted: August 19, 2009 at 8:34 a.m.
BENTONVILLE A man who took part in a sleep study at Siloam Springs Memorial Hospital is suing the hospital for malpractice.
Dennis Ingram's lawsuit claims the hospital is to blame for his blindness and partial paralysis after he was given the drug Ambien when he had trouble falling asleep.
Ingram is asking Ingram for reimbursement for past and future medical expenses and compensation for pain, permanent injury, loss of enjoyment of life and other damages.
Hospital officials did not return phone calls seeking comment.
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